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Brian James BENINGER

October 18, 1946 - October 06, 2024

Brian James BENINGER obituary, October 18, 1946-October 06, 2024, North Bay, On

BORN

October 18, 1946

DIED

October 06, 2024

Brian BENINGER Obituary

Brian James Beninger (1946) on Oct 6, 2024, in North Bay ON. Fondly remembered by his wife of 56 years, Toni Beninger (Antoinette Demers); his daughter Michelle Seguin and her husband John of Astorville ON; his son Robin and partner Daniela dos Santos Pinto of Victoria BC; his grandchildren Maleah Seguin (Dan Grant); Tait Seguin (Vendela Edmonds); Finn Seguin (Aurora Buckley); Kobe Seguin (Elaine D'Agostino); Quinn Beninger; Levi Beninger; and Statia Beninger (Jaren Guerrero); four great-grandchildren; his siblings Michael (and Sue) Beninger, Patty Beninger, Mary Jo (and Bob) Duggan; many nieces and nephews. Brian followed his many dreams, was an innovator and entrepreneur, founder of Speakeasy Software and Sanctuary Woods Multimedia. His steadfastness, kindness, insights, and sense of humour will be missed. A family celebration of life was held last week at Lake Nosbonsing, ON.
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Published by The Times Colonist from Oct. 23 to Oct. 25, 2024.

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Cori-Ann Isdahl

October 24, 2024

My sincere condolences Toni and Family.
Brian was incredibly passionate about his Saint Bernards and I got my first " Harvey " from you guys
( followed by Jambo and many more after as I was hooked ! ).
He was so amazing and kind at offering advice as we were new to Saints and loved to hear his stories of your beloved Saint legacies and breeding - show history.
I was initially hesitant about making the first commitment, if not for both of your encouragement would have missed out on many years of love and laughter.
Forever grateful to you both.

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